Episode from the history of Baltic trade: Import of paper to the Moscow state

The article is dedicated to one of the episodes of trade in the Baltic region, namely the import of paper into the Moscow state. The emphasis is not on the fact of the availability of European paper based on filigree, but an attempt has been made to consider the ways of supplying this important writ...

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Published in:Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana
Main Authors: Weber, Dmitriy Ivanovich, Nosova, Ekaterina Igorevna
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: St Petersburg State University 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2021.104
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spelling ftstpetersburgun:oai:dspace.spbu.ru:11701/33477 2023-05-15T15:24:01+02:00 Episode from the history of Baltic trade: Import of paper to the Moscow state Weber, Dmitriy Ivanovich Nosova, Ekaterina Igorevna 2021-03 https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2021.104 http://hdl.handle.net/11701/33477 ru rus St Petersburg State University Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana;volume 1 (29) Weber D. I., Nosova E. I. Episode from the history of Baltic trade: Import of paper to the Moscow state. Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana, 2021, vol. 1 (29), pp. 63–76. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2021.104 http://hdl.handle.net/11701/33477 paper trade Narva Sound Toll Registers Baltic region Ivan the Terrible Livonian War Article 2021 ftstpetersburgun https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2021.104 2021-11-16T01:00:49Z The article is dedicated to one of the episodes of trade in the Baltic region, namely the import of paper into the Moscow state. The emphasis is not on the fact of the availability of European paper based on filigree, but an attempt has been made to consider the ways of supplying this important writing material through written sources. It is known that one of the ports of delivery of paper in earlier modern times was Arkhangelsk, but this article considers the important trade route for the Moscow state as the cities of Livonia. Despite the fact that it is difficult to compare it with, for example, the Lower Rhine or the Netherlands in terms of the amount of paper sold, the Baltic region is the one to which Moscow State was referred. The Hanseatic cities of Riga and Reval were the main paper supply centers throughout the fifteenth century, but the registers of the Zund tax show an increase in Narva’s position. This source, in particular, notes a significant number of ships going to Narva with paper, for example, from Dieppe. A sharp increase in the supply of paper precisely during the period when the city belonged to the Moscow state, during the Livonian War. This suggests that Narva was one of the most important points of French paper deliveries during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. The research was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project 20-39-70017 «Western European paper in Russia in the 15th – 17th centuries. Comprehensive study» (Stability). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arkhangelsk Saint Petersburg State University: Research Repository (DSpace SPbU) Narva ENVELOPE(26.850,26.850,66.267,66.267) Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana 29 1 63 76
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Livonian War
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description The article is dedicated to one of the episodes of trade in the Baltic region, namely the import of paper into the Moscow state. The emphasis is not on the fact of the availability of European paper based on filigree, but an attempt has been made to consider the ways of supplying this important writing material through written sources. It is known that one of the ports of delivery of paper in earlier modern times was Arkhangelsk, but this article considers the important trade route for the Moscow state as the cities of Livonia. Despite the fact that it is difficult to compare it with, for example, the Lower Rhine or the Netherlands in terms of the amount of paper sold, the Baltic region is the one to which Moscow State was referred. The Hanseatic cities of Riga and Reval were the main paper supply centers throughout the fifteenth century, but the registers of the Zund tax show an increase in Narva’s position. This source, in particular, notes a significant number of ships going to Narva with paper, for example, from Dieppe. A sharp increase in the supply of paper precisely during the period when the city belonged to the Moscow state, during the Livonian War. This suggests that Narva was one of the most important points of French paper deliveries during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. The research was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project 20-39-70017 «Western European paper in Russia in the 15th – 17th centuries. Comprehensive study» (Stability).
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Weber D. I., Nosova E. I. Episode from the history of Baltic trade: Import of paper to the Moscow state. Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana, 2021, vol. 1 (29), pp. 63–76.
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